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Growing Profits: How to Start & Operate a Backyard Nursery
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Growing Profits: How to Start & Operate a Backyard Nursery

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A backyard nursery is a great business opportunity for the person seeking some level of self-employment. It can be a full-time operation for the entrepreneur, or a part-time enterprise for a stay-at-home Mom, the retiree who wants to supplement a pension, or the landscaper who wants to make additional income by both selling and installing plants.

Product Details:
Author: Michael Harlan
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: Moneta Publications
Publication Date: July 01, 2000
Language: English
ISBN: 0965456773
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Package Length: 8.56 inches
Package Width: 5.55 inches
Package Height: 0.58 inches
Package Weight: 0.77 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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69 of 72 found the following review helpful:

5Delivers. Written by experts. Easy to read. Practical.May 20, 1998

Here's their back cover blurb: "Learn how to start a nursery in your backyard with virtually no capitual investment. In an area of only 1,000 sq. ft. it is possible to generate over $5,000 worth of plants in a single growing season."

The 207 page book delivers on its promise. The book is particularly good in explaining the value of "time" in the nursery business. If you expect to make money with your greenhouse... or with a nursery business, this is an EXCELLENT book to get.

It's easy to read and contains lots of money-making ideas. Here's a way to get that greenhouse by your spouse... "look at the extra money we can make!" If you have teenage children, this is a great way for them to earn extra money. If you're a business man, I think there you can make more money with less work in other ways. But hey, it's fun. The book is oriented to growing flowers and shrubs... and not so much for growing vegetables. Although growing herbs is one of the things recommended. They deliver on describing how to make $5,000 in only 1,000 sq. ft. The most important thing this book delivers is the core thinking process that a nurseryman must analyze in terms of time, and profit per unit of time. I didn't realize this was so important, but now it makes sense to me.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Growing ProfitsSep 16, 2005
By Prairiedoll
This book is a well written, concise basic introduction to the subject. The book helps the beginning businessman stay out of legal trouble by providing information on licenses, taxes,and zoning codes. Different operating options are provided as well as plant care and equipment requirements.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Small book with lots of informationSep 20, 2008
By John Byers "Book Junky"
I loved this book. It's small compared to a lot of other books but it isn't short in material. It gives great information on what to grow, what size pots to use and marketing. You don't have to have a large piece of land to start growing and selling something. If you are interested in started a small nursery this is the book for you.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5outstandingSep 02, 2008
By B. Figueroa "Oleander"
This book is simply incredible!! It will litteraly point you in the right direction from the beginning and tell you what to ask when you get to where you are going on you nursery business venture. This book breaks down figures and estimates, hint's and tips.. . and much much more. If you want to start a nursery and even think that you might still be a beginner..buy this book it's worth its weight in gold.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Growing ProfitsNov 29, 2008
By John Hollins "kayay05"
Very practical guide with startup cost scenarios, tax implications and space required for
micro farming.

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